19 April, 2024

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Sirisena’s Conduct Is A Shameless Disregard Of Political Mandate: Friday Forum

The Friday Forum, in a statement, said that President Maithripala Sirisena’s move to arbitrarily remove Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and prorogue Parliament was a shameless disregard of this political mandate given to him by the people.

“President Maithripala Sirisena came into office in 2015 on a majority vote where the people expressed confidence and a deep desire for accountable democratic governance. Let him not go down in our history as the person who trampled on parliamentary democracy and the rights of the people, ” the Friday Forum said.

Ther full statement, issues by the Friday Forum, is as follows:

President Maithripala Sirisena has purported to govern this country in the last week by presidential decree, without explaining to the nation how he placed a government in office on 26th October 2018 without summoning parliament. The Constitution does not permit him to administer a government of his choosing without fulfilling his responsibility to parliament.

Article 33A of the Constitution states very clearly that the president “shall be responsible to parliament for the due exercise, performance and discharge of his powers duties and functions under the Constitution”. It is very clear that despite any legalistic and technical arguments, the basic principles are that the president is governed by the Constitution and must act with accountability to parliament. His prorogation of parliament is unconstitutional and flouts this basic principle of governance in a parliamentary democracy.

It was earlier announced in the media that the President had agreed to convene parliament on 7th November. Now a gazette notification has been issued indicating that parliament will meet on the 14th November, two days before the prorogation expires. This postponement is contrary to his obligations to respect and safeguard the Constitution and is a violation of the rights of the people. Presidential power is subject to the concept of the sovereignty of the people and the president’s obligations under Article 33A.

When parliament cannot meet until the 14th of November it has no opportunity to discuss the current crisis in governance or to facilitate the formation of a lawful government. The President has appointed an ‘interim’ government, replacing at his will and pleasure, a Prime Minister, a Cabinet, senior heads of state institutions and public servants. The newly appointed persons have taken office, accepting the President’s argument that he is exercising lawful powers under the Constitution. This is despite a powerful alternative opinion that has challenged the legality of his action. Unfortunately for the country these opinions expressed by diverse individuals and groups, especially lawyers, supporting or challenging him, are now being perceived as partisan.

We as citizens must recognize the importance of Article 33A of the Constitution. The President must therefore summon parliament immediately and not wait till the 14th November. It is parliament that must decide whether he has acted lawfully from the 26th of October 2018, and clarify the Prime Minister and government that comes into office. The only other alternative is for the President to go before the Supreme Court, the third agency that represents the sovereignty of the people under Article 4 of the Constitution, and seek a clarification on the lawfulness of his actions in this time of crisis.

In this critical time of national crisis day by day there are rumours of Members of Parliament crossing from one party to another for large sums of money and the plums of office. Shamelessly, political leaders supporting the President’s action are claiming that they have obtained the magic numbers to form a government. The fact that corruption is entrenched in the body politic should not deter us as citizens from expressing our disgust at these acts of treachery to the voters, at a time when the country is facing an unprecedented political crisis in governance.

We remind the President that it was he who promised to introduce limitations on presidential powers under our Constitution. When the 19th Amendment was passed in parliament, it was in response to the persistent public demand to reduce presidential powers. Therefore the 19th Amendment limited the presidential term of office, established a Constitutional Council and independent commissions, and repealed the discretionary power of the president to remove the Prime Minister. It is a shameless disregard of this political mandate given to him by the people, for the President, some ministers, political leaders and members of parliament to use technical legal arguments to undermine the fundamental constitutional changes introduced by the 19th Amendment.

There are several MPs and holders of ministerial office who were rejected by voters but were sent to parliament by the President on the national list. They joined the President in passing the 19th Amendment. They have now become spokesmen for the authoritarian exercise of this same presidential power. We must not permit such politicians, or a president who does not exercise his powers with accountability to parliament, to be considered the saviours of the nation. We must not be misled by the money being poured into public cutouts which seek to make heroes out of individuals who have subverted parliamentary democracy.

The citizens of this country have a right to ask that parliament is immediately convened in a conflict free peaceful environment where all members behave with dignity and accountability to electors who voted them in to office. If the government that can lawfully govern this country and its Prime Minister cannot be identified, we call for a dissolution of parliament under the exceptional provisions in Article 70 so that the people can decide for themselves who they will place in office. An interim government cannot seek to administer the country without a vote in Parliament or the President asking for an interpretation from the Supreme Court under Article 129(1).

History has shown that would-be dictators take office promising stability and the well-being of the country. History has also demonstrated over and over again that once in office they consolidate their grip on power and suppress the rights of the people. President Maithripala Sirisena came into office in 2015 on a majority vote where the people expressed confidence and a deep desire for accountable democratic governance. Let him not go down in our history as the person who trampled on parliamentary democracy and the rights of the people.

Prof. Savitri Goonesekere and Prof. Camena Guneratne

For and on behalf of: Mr. Sanjayan Rajasingham, Dr. Dinesha Samararatne, Mr. Priyantha Gamage, Mr. Faiz-ur Rahman, Dr. Upatissa Pethiyagoda, Prof. Ranjini Obeyesekere, Prof. Gananath Obeyesekere, Prof. Arjuna Aluwihare, Bishop Duleep de Chickera, Dr. A.C.Visvalingam, Mr. Chandra Jayaratne, Mr. Daneshan Casie Chetty, Mr. Tissa Jayatilaka, Mr. Prashan de Visser, Mr. Pulasthi Hewamanna, Mr. S.C.C.Elankovan and Mr. Dhammapala Wijayanandana.

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  • 9
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    Consistency please! Where were you worthies when the president and the prime minister got parliament prorogued to prevent the release of the Cope report on the Bondscam? Wasn’t that prorogation also done to stifle the people’s right to know about the blatant robbery by the PM’s handpicked crony?

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      The so-called Bond Scam is itself a scam. there is nothing wrong in the Bond issue Let those who call it a scam show what is the scam
      RM.B Senanayake

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        ARE OUT OF U’RE MIND? If it is not a Fraud white collar, then what is it ?? do not give wrong interpretations It is a Mr clean activity? Do u agree that the constitution has been Tamperd with the help of a educated rougue , which is illegal. ours is a Presidential Parliamentary system

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      Adrian:
      This time we are facing a far more threatening situation. The sharp edge of the cut-throat razor is just half an inch away from our collective Adam’s apple!

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      Adrian

      As a matter of fact

      Now president has advanced the date of covening the house by 3 days, doesn’t that reflect his flexibility?

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      Friday fogies at it again. On the wrong bus!
      Nothing about holding Bondscam Ranil Accountable for looting Lanka?!
      Ranil should have been impeached when PCOI report on Central Bank scam was released.
      Also with his US sponsored Land Bank he was planning to loot, asset strip and sell off all of Lanka’s land and marine resources to his US handlers and economic hit men.

      These Friday folk who do not know any political economy should SHUT UP since these doddering dodos are out of it!

  • 8
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    This fellow gamarala does not have the backbone to become a dictator.

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      Cads: Friday dodos are an bunch of wannabees and have beens! Lawyers who have messed up the country with their useless arguments and constitution games.
      Bondscam Ranil had turned the Parliament into a “Cesspit of Corruption” with his buddy MR who he protected for pat 3.5 years. RW and MR should share same prison cell for Financial Crimes and Hate Crimes against people of Lanka. We need a General election now so younger generation can take over, with amended laws to stop-cross overs.
      Also an age limit of 67 for anyone to contest elections. No more corrupt dodo!
      BTW. Worst anti-minority (Tamil and Muslim riots in 1983 and 2018) happened when UNP was in power. Ranil pretends to be a democrat but used attacks on Muslims in Kandy to distrat everyone from Bond scam PCOI Report in April.

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    What about Ranil letting his f**k buddies to decide the fate of millions of Sri Lankans?

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      This is the problem. Ranil has not got real power as per present constitution .He has delegated and manipulated power that is limited. This a Presidential/ and NOT a Parliamentary only constitution clearly. The 19 th amend.has created a constitutional crisis by creating a GAP in President’s Powers, viz., Responsibility, Accountability an Authority { sharing, Executive power, which is really conflicting, illegitimate ,destabilizing, making impotent } illegal as per Supreme court’s Enlightening Interpretation in 2015, In such an extreme situtation President can derive ,use InherentPowers of the constitution as well. Still the President is the one and only Executive power exerciser. He shares power with the Parliament , being the supreme authority of state power speciacally executive power..

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      sach

      What about not letting HLD M sit on your head?

  • 7
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    Is Friday forum an impartial academic group or another band wagon of the UNP and a Neo Liberal Economic paradigm

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      You don’t read enough!

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      Silva:
      It is the prayer group of the UNP Christian wing. They meet after evensong on Fridays.

  • 5
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    The problem with this man President Sirisena is he does not understand or refuses to understand that he is governed by the Constitution.By relegating the Constitution and betraying the mandate,he has in his inimitable style put the cart before the horse!

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    The Friday Forum consists of eminent persons who cannot be accused of partiality. The public no doubt accepts and respects its opinion. The Forum has acted in the pubic interest
    R.M.B Senanayake

  • 8
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    As long as people are swayed by fake patriotism and pseudo nationalism, the rise of evil characters like Sira and Mahinda to power cannot be stopped. Educate yourself or perish.

  • 3
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    This Friday Forum is all empty rhetoric. No demonstrable action. Lot of noise by empty vessels.

  • 2
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    Political Mandate

    Parliament is the group of people who are elected to make a discuss on important affairs customarily explaining to the nation how he placed a government, when this is not happened the model people look for such as lie, confuse and deny anything that may threaten their profitability

  • 4
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    How selfish are we ? The name list here, I guess is from the well to do upper class in Colombo talks about violation of democracy and how it will affect the country. As selfish I am I am happy that my company will not be privatised nor my taxes will be increased by this regime. The prices will drop and paye taxes will decline. How on earth the RW and his friends now called “ butterflies” clamp all hardships on the ordinary person? The farmer, labourer, or the house wife, the father struggling to educate and feed his children, paying their tuition, van fees, books and just living a basic lives. RW and his team did not give a rats ass. He appointed his friends and class mates their wives to key places and let them run the most critical institutions like CB, BOC, Sri Lankan Airlines etc. They ran it as if these were their family properties, especially after criticizing the last regime for the same modus operandi followed by MR and his family. Most of us were not victimised during MRs era since they were playing in the higher levels but these cheap friends “butterflies” came down to very low levels of doing things GMs in BOC were transferred similarly in other institutions. I am a victim where a RWs friend’s wife from no-where was placed in my position, where she could not handle this very complicated position and left it half way. So PM pays the price for what he well deserves. As a Royalist RW who has not even played Carrom or sung in the college choir is made the PM simply for his family. He is no people’s person and has no regard for the elderly or the poor. So let the man depart. Things will be better for the ordinary person and they toil and and live struggling anyway with or without a constitution and they have the numbers.

  • 8
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    If Sri Lankans cannot find leaders with integrity to govern the country, how can you have true democracy?

    For 71 years governance of Sri Lanka has been a muddled democracy mixed with Sinhalese Buddhist racism.

    People get the leaders they deserve. If it is not in the pot, how can you get it in the ladle?

    No doubt the country will continue to muddle trough with corrupt politicians at the helm..

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      Thiru: Can you name a county with “true democracy”?

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        Is that why you plunge into this?

        Because there is no real democratic country in the world you too wanted to plunge into a ultimate dictatorship? Is that why the Ayatollahs in Kandy calling to install a Hitler as leader of the country? Are one of those voted for 18 Amendment saying there all countries in the world too are having it? Please pull your brain out of your pocket; load it on your head and talk.

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        vini

        Please define a “true democracy” so that we will endeavour to find one that fits your definition.

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          Kalavedi Democracy: Kalaveddah, let me give the definition. A truly democratic ceiling is a ceiling of the Kalaveddahs, by the Kalaveddahs for the Kalaveddahs.

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          Native Vedda:
          Ask Thiru; he/she is the person who was using the term “true democracy”. I am very keen to find such a utopian country.

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            vini

            When you asked Thiru to name a country with “true democracy” which meant you have some idea of “true democracy” hence could you share what you know of a true democracy and what are the differences between a True Democracy and Sham Democracy? .

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              Native Vedda:
              Unfortunately, I am not aware of any country with “true democracy”. If I had known the answer I would not have asked the question in the first place.

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                Vini

                “Unfortunately, I am not aware of any country with “true democracy”

                What are the attribute you are expecting a country in your view qualify as a “true democracy”?

  • 5
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    Final Report Card: reads as A person who brought his family members from day one he was sworn. If not for local pressure all his children would have been deep in administration which is still a possibility. Took his son on foreign trips, brought his daughter for photo opps. Put his brother in SLT, Had corrupted official as his under sec to cut deals, made deal with criminal politicians, was actively sceaming while being in unity govt, went on hundreds of self serving foreign trips , abused his position, office and power, did not allow Law and order and judiciary to function and last but not least staged a unconstitutional coup which he had in his mind from day one. Achievements wanted death penalty, anti LGBT laws , anti foreigner,anti western democracy, anti swim suites, anti every thing which are not suitable with local culture/style????? and agriculture is the preferred profession for Lankans.

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    Will not used the paper with Gananatha Obeysekera’s name on it even to wipe my backside.

    The list has names of several ‘Deshadrohies’who are proven anti Sinhala-Buddhist, ball suckers of America and Britain, like Pethiyagoda and the Henry VIII cult leader Duleep de Chickera .

    The only one missing is Geedrik. Has he kicked the bucket, old sod?

    To hell with all of you anti Sri Lankan pendas.

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      A contemporary

      Who are these Sinhala-Buddhist you mentioned above?
      Is it a religious sect, or the missing link, a anthropomorphic walking dead, neo fascists, ………………?

      Robert O. Blake Jr

      “The list has names of several ‘Deshadrohies’who are proven anti Sinhala-Buddhist, ball suckers of America and Britain, like Pethiyagoda and the Henry VIII cult leader Duleep de Chickera .”

      Seriously you didn’t mean Basil, Gota and Dr Mahinda did you? Mahinda was the guest of Robert O. Blake Jr in the USA and his younger sibling are still American citizens. I thought they are smart patriots who won the war each single handedly.

  • 7
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    The written history of Sri Lanka over 2500 years:
    Total number of kings = 194
    Sinhala kings = 175
    Tamil kings = 19
    Considering only the Sinhala kings,
    60 became king by murdering the former king
    53 became king by murdering a brother
    30 military commanders became king by murdering the reigning king and taking over
    5 sons murdered their father to become king
    1 queen killed her husband the king to take over
    1 doorman killed the king and became king
    So why are we acting so surprised?

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      Estate Labourer you quote from the Mahavamsa when it suits you. At other times you call it mythology. Why?

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        Taraki,
        The Mahawamsa is not 100% true and it is not 100% myth. There may be many incidents mentioned in it that may be true. The Mahawamsa is both a historical and religious text with some mythology thrown in. It is OK to read it for your entertainment like the Mahabharata. My position is that you must not base our country’s policies and politics on the Mahawamsa because I am opposed to mixing religion with politics. Mixing these together is like mixing cocaine and vodka. India does not base its politics on the Mahabharata.

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      Could repeat your analysis to British kings?

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        vini

        We are NOT British, we are Sri Lankans. If you are living in Britain, you do the analysis.

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          James:
          I requested the Estate Labourer to analyse British Kings and Queens because the British history is well recorded with less mythology. In my view, this Estate Labourer appears to be well educated and has the intellectual prowess to do the research. However, I cannot understand what the Estate Labourer is trying to prove by analysing the Sinhalese monarchs.

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    If MR wants to be the country’s PM, he must come the proper way, not through the backdoor, which is the crooked way. Another thing is cross-overs must be banned. In more developed countries like for instance Italy, 10 years jail sentence for crossing over from elected party to any other, hoodwinking the masses. These shrills have taken the masses for asses. That crackpot and rogue CJ, Sarath and Silva who kept the door open for this kind of Tom foollary, by ruling this crank as legit. This type of debauchery should be banned immediately and the ruling reversed by making it a punishable offense. Otherwise it makes no sense in having elections to elect frogs who have lost, but ever ready to jump and keep jumping, just for the power and perks, whilst letting the country goto to hell attitude. To tell the truth, there is something definitely rotten in the State of Sri Lanka, and I doubt if just a ‘Friday Forum’ is sufficient enough to put it right. But a worthy attempt.

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      Fahim: Perhaps, you haven’t read about the “more developed” Italy in the papers. The right wing thugs/politicians are making a mockery of the “democracy”.

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        vini

        This is about Sri Lanka, NOT Italy…

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          James:
          Of course, this is not about Italy. However, read what Fahim wrote.
          My comment was directed at Fahim.

  • 1
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    Friday Forum is an august group of ‘learned’, concerned citizens. In this article they have described our present impasse.
    .
    Friday Forum uses phrases like “A shameless disregard of political mandate”, “……trampled on parliamentary democracy and the rights of the people”, “…..prorogation of parliament is unconstitutional and flouts this basic principle of governance in a parliamentary democracy…”, “……postponement is contrary to his obligations to respect and safeguard the Constitution and is a violation of the rights of the people…..”, “….prorogation of parliament is unconstitutional and flouts this basic principle……”, and so on and so on.
    .
    Some of us lay-Lankans (without any handles) followed the happenings over the past few days and using nothing more than commonsense found that we have had a coup.
    MS sacked RW and appointed MR as the PM. MS came up with reasons for his actions, which are not compelling or convincing.
    .
    A coup is usually accompanied with blood-letting. Fortunately this has not happened. But we, lay-Lankans can extrude what is in store.
    .
    Friday Forum can save all those flowery argy-bargy words and call it a coup.

  • 2
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    Now please do not shoot the messenger and I know some of you are pissed off not being in the list of intellectuals . It is ok next time. Why dont you guys make your own list and write your collective view and see the response.

  • 5
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    Friday Forum full of fake Professors. Do not listen to them and ignore them.

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      Hewage, you are an original Matta.

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      Ask the Tuesday Forum, Wednesday Forum, Thursday Forum etc .. to give their sermons.

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        Vini

        If your Tuesday to Thursday forums are run by religious nutters most probably they are not welcome.

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          Native Vedda:
          Please ask Thiru; he should know.

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    Now please do not shoot the messengers and I know some of you are pissed off not being in the list of intellectuals . It is ok next time. Why dont you guys make up your own Pseudo intellectual list and write your collective view and see the response.I have a name if you want to consider, Lets call it a POYA ( most liked day in Lanka because of public holiday)) Forum After all you intellectuals are are not alone. The dishevelled looking homeless guy called Vasudeva says horse trading is not bribing it is called gifting. So this bugger must have been taking money all this while thinking the same. Did judge Wigneswaran look into past records of Vasu before getting into bed with him.

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    The members of the Friday Forum can’t be accused of partiality. They have written in the pubic interest, but who is this public? Is it not you and I and other English speaking westernised Sri Lankans?

    The Forum should address rural Sri Lankans. There is not one who has not lost a family member during the war. Rightly or wrongly they credit MR with bringing the war to an end. They will vote for him because in their minds ‘he saved the country’. As for robbing it, they will tell you “Well they all rob don’t they?” If the FF wants to be effective they must address the rural folk and explain why these matters are so important.

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      Taraki you say, The Forum should address rural Sri Lankans. I feel they should use Chinese language when doing that. With Chinese language, which even FF does not know and even Mr & Ms do not know, the Chinese succeeded. The Chinese should do the same with FF. Then everything will be Hunky Dory for Sri Lanka.

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      Bravo, there’s a sensible suggestion!

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    “It is parliament that must decide whether he has acted lawfully from the 26th of October 2018, and clarify the Prime Minister and government that comes into office. “
    I shall use only two ecamples here to show that the FF (Friday Forum, not Fantastic Four) simply do not understand how incorrect, how partisan they are.
    Do they expect members of political parties who have a huge interest in interpreting the constitution one way or the other, do give a legal opinion? As everyone can see, each party interprets the constitution to meet their needs. How can they be unbiased? Do we expect the UNP to say yes, it was constitutional? Or the UNFPA to say no it was not? Parliament will simply vote for their own parties.
    The Supreme Court is the only entity that can give a ruling here, even then it may be an incorrect ruling. However I am bound to accept the Supreme Court’s decision, but not bound to accept party rhetoric. That is simply not unbiased, how can it be.How can the Friday Forum say to accept the majority -if, as they say it is the UNPs opinion on the removal of the (UNP) Prime Minister? How can the FF claim to be non-partisan?
    As for crossovers, and as for ‘shameless’ behavior, was it not the crossovers from the SLFP that made the 2015 debacle possible? What about the trust placed in Mr. Sirisena at that time, by the SLFP voters that he betrayed by becoming a proxy candidate for the UNP? I don’t recall the FF being around at that time, that could not scream unfair at the conduct of this now demonized common candidate.

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    Estate Labourer.
    Thanks for the list of the kINGS/Queens.
    We had a bit of a pretender who partook of the Hoppers provided by his former King and became a King!

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    It appears that the constitution has been handle ( interpreted) by many according to their own wishes like a prostitute. It may be necessary to de-pollute the constitution and ensure that it does not become a victim of AIDES.

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    I agree with the stand that Friday Forum takes, but unfortunately its always in English and most of the villagers who vote for Mahinda and Sira cannot read or write English. The fault of this group is not going to the villages and explaining their stand. They do not even translate this into Sinhala and publish. Elite of Colombo are a reason why Democracy is dying in SL as the Sinhala masses in the village do not understand what Democracy is as its not explained to them as its done in English.

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      If they send it to Sinhala Media won’t they print it in Sinhala? Then that is Sinhala extremism in side the Media.

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      most of the villagers who vote for Mahinda and Sira cannot read or write English. Well, for that matter, even Sira read or write in English. It seems this man got mesmerized by Westerners after visiting UK that he said: The English people are very smart. You have to see how even small children in England speak English like water. (In Sinhala, of course)

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        Edwin,

        When Gamaralage Maithripala Sirisena visited US recently, Donald Trump decided to teach’ Sirisena English, so he invited him over to the White House. Sirisena arrives in full grandeur. Trump announces to the nation that they should not be disturbed during the tuition inside the White House, they are locked up in a room, and Trump starts teaching Sirisena English. Days pass by, but there is no sign of them coming out. The whole country and its economy has come to a standstill, and press, news reporters from all over the world are waiting outside eagerly to find the outcome. At last one day, the door opens, and out comes Sirisena beaming his resplendent white smile, looking cool and unruffled. However, Trump looks totally dazed, his clothes are torn, his hair is completely ruffled, and he has scratch marks all over his face. The shocked reporters ask Trump, “What happened Mr. Trump?” Trump replies: “Me yaka mama kiyana kisi deyak ahaney ne…!”

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          Sarath, that is great! Your story inspired me to make up another original one, partly based on an old joke. In this case, Mahinda becomes curious to know why Ooru-Sira becomes a fall guy so easily. First he falls for Ranil and leaves Mahinda and then reverses his action 3 years later as if nothing happened. Now Mahinda finds it necessary cohabitate with Ooru-Sira for several more years even though he hates Sira.
          .
          Suspecting something wrong with Sira’s brains he instructs the Berawaya to steal in to the sleeping chamber of Sira in the night and find out how big (or how little, as the case may be) his brain is. Not trusting modern communications that can be easily broken in to, the Berawaya goes in with his drum and finds Sira sleeping peacefully like a new born piglet. He starts looking for the brain. Finding only hair and no brains, he sends Mahinda the following message, encrypted in unbreakable drumline code, known only to traditional Berwayas.
          .
          The drum goes like this: Thei yatha – Thei Yatha – Thei Yatha. Decrypted message passed to Mahinda is as follows:
          .
          කෙස් ඇත – හිස නැත…. කෙස් ඇත – හිස නැත… කෙස් ඇත – හිස නැත
          .
          Mahinda thinks over and asks the receiving Berawaya to send the following message.
          .
          පීර පීර බල – කෙස් මැද හිස ඇත…… පීර පීර බල – කෙස් මැද හිස ඇත….. පීර පීර බල – කෙස් මැද හිස ඇත
          .
          (Grope carefully and it can be found amidst the hair)
          .
          Donkeywansa searched till dawn but could not find what he was looking for.

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    ” Article 33A of the Constitution states very clearly that the president “shall be responsible to parliament for the due exercise, performance and discharge of his powers duties and functions under the Constitution”…………
    ……………………………………………..
    We as citizens must recognize the importance of Article 33A of the Constitution. .
    …………………………………………….
    The citizens of this country have a right to ask that parliament is immediately convened in a conflict free peaceful environment where all members behave with dignity and accountability to electors who voted them in to office.
    …………………………………………..
    Let him not go down in our history as the person who trampled on parliamentary democracy and the rights of the people. “

    Well done Friday Faledom.

    All could have been said and done is over. If these are not working “Mullai Mullal tha edukkalaam” (You can remove a thorn pricked with another throne. ) World has to act. Sanctions have to set in. If Lanakwe has to sink in dark, before it climb out, lets be it.

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    All these guys who criticize President Sirisena are barking at the wrong tree. Ranil, as a lawyer knows very well that the only place to sort out this issue is to go to Supreme Court. What the hell he is doing squatting at TT without going to courts. Is he waiting for an angel from a Western country to save him?

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      >> Is he waiting for an angel from a Western country to save him?
      No, he’s waiting for China to save him, so he can build a port and the world most deserted airport running the country in to billions of rupees debt.

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    I have to give tuition to the new USA Ambassador who met Speaker.
    The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) Article 41 clearly states that diplomats cannot interfere into the internal affairs in the receiving country and such interference is construed as a violation of diplomatic protocol.
    Article 4I – I. Without prejudice to their privileges and immunities, it is the duty of all persons enjoying such privileges and immunities to respect the laws and regulations of the receiving State. They also have a duty not to interfere in the internal affairs of that State
    Article 41 – 2. All official business with the receiving State entrusted to the mission by the sending State shall be conducted with or through the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the receiving State or such other Ministry as may be agreed.
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    Friday Forum guys do not see these things. These ‘Para Suddas’ are real hypocrites. They preach one thing and do something else like the mother crab walking sideways and asking the baby crabs to walk straight.

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    Eagle eye maybe you expect the Supreme Court judges to act like the famous Learned Hand? Sorry to disappoint you but four judges recusing themselves from hearing a case against Gota says it all

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    MS hasn’t told us reasons for proroguing Parliament.

    Nothing like this has happened anywhere, except may be in Kenya.

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    Who can appoint Supreme Court judges: The President
    Who can remove a Supreme Court judge: The President

    No wonder the President is telling RW that he’s welcome to petition the Supreme Court.

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